Courtesy of Goya FoodsGoya Food employees prepare Peru disaster relief supplies following 2007 earthquake. The Secaucus-based firm is doing the same for for earthquake victims in Haiti.

The Secaucus-based Goya Foods, Inc. the Largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, is providng 300,000 pounds of food for the Haitian victims of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake.

Goya officials said the company began mobilizing its relief effort immediately after the Jan. 12 natural disaster. Goya Puerto Rico delivered personnel and supplies to Port-au-Prince and Goya Dominican Republic is working with Haitian authorities to transport food and other supplies over the border between the two countries which share the same island.

Goya companies in Florida, Texas, and New Jersey are sending the food items
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